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When you bring up Gmail, on the left, it will say 'GMAIL', calendar, 
documents, etc. Under that it will say 'GMAIL'. Under Gmail it will have 
a list that reads, mail, contacts, tasks then 'compose mail'. Click on 
'contacts' and all your contacts will come up on the right. The menu on 
the left will now read, mail, contacts, tasks, and 'new contact'. Click 
'new contact' to add someone. To email someone in your contact list, 
just put a check in the box before their name and then along the top of 
the pane click 'email'. A compose window will come up with their email 
address in the 'send' area.

I hope this isn't to confusing. If it is, email me and I will try to 
make it more simplified. I hope this helps.

Mick


Penny Reeder wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> Can anyone give me some hints about utilizing the "contacts" feature 
> of GMail when I access GMail via the web (rather than Eudora, which is 
> how I usually access my mail with my desktop)?  I am using my lap top 
> and having no problems accessing my mail, reading, it, replying, etc., 
> but I can't figure out how to add names to the contacts list, or how 
> to access that list when I want to send a message to someone whose 
> address is already there.
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Penny
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